After almost two months of being out due to his call-up to Mexico’s U20 National Team, forward Julio Morales is back in Los Angeles with Chivas USA. Morales participated in the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Turkey that got eliminated after falling 2-1 to Spain’s U-20 in the Round of 16.

Morales catched up with the Rojiblancos during their East Coast road trip, and he now comes back home with the commitment to do his best in every game.

“I feel good being back with the team to contribute and give my best to win the games that we have left and get the most points possible,” said Morales.

The forward had previously worked under Jose Luis Real orders when he played with Chivas Guadalajara's U20 Team, and admits that the coach’s arrival has been welcomed by the team.

“I came back to a new coach, but I had already known him for a few years. We’re all really happy that ‘Guero’ is here. He’s a really good coach and he helps you in your decision making, not only in your professional life, but also in your personal life. I’m very happy to have him and I think he’s going to contribute a lot to the team,” Morales added.

Soccer is all about revenge, and now Morales knows he has the opportunity to get rid of the bad vibes that the elimination of Mexico’s U20 Team in Turkey left him.

“It was bad luck that we couldn’t qualify to the next round in the World Cup, but now I’m back here and it’s time for revenge, give my all, and give our fans some happiness,” Morales said. “I feel good, I’m here to give my all; I had a good time with the national team, but that’s over now. I’m living in the present, which is with my club, and I’m going to give my all to score goals,” Morales finalized.